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The site contains satirical/humorous articles that are of interest to high school and university/college students.

The forums are for user submitted jokes, as well as a general discussion area.

Some things to consider:

- I wish to target this site to young people, probably students aged 12 to 26

- I am getting 96 unique visitors per day, 16758 page hits per month.

- I recently started an email newsletter. I would appreciate comments on the newsletter signup forms on my main site. Forum members are signed up by default and can opt-out at any time.

- Registration is currently not required for posting.
People have said to me that when a bulletin board is new, to encourage people to post it is beneficial to allow posting without registration.
Registration is required for one of my forums only, and for colour schemes.

- Compared to the rest of my site, the forums are more cluttered. They are also more colourful. Do you think this is likely to turn people off?

- I have recently implemented search engine friendly URLs on all of my forums and posts, and on the articles on my main site.

- I have programmed my own "email this page to a friend" features into the site. The links appear on every topic in the forums, and every article on my main site.

I'd appreciate advice on:

Low cost methods of promotion for my site.

Obtaining new subscribers and forum members.

Improving response to my forums. My stats tell me that a lot of my visitors are going in to read the jokes, and so I have placed links to some of the best jokes on the front page of the forums. However, the response rate is low.

I don't think the "cluttered" look of the forums will turn people off.

I like your site very much, very appealing to me my eye - one of the Top 10 phpBB's I have ever seen (and I have seen a lot).

Best low cost methods of promotion? Hmm... do what I do: spam your buddy list! lol

I visited your main page and I have to say that your forums were not exactly featured in a prominent spot. I caught 4 text links, but all were in small text, I think you should create a nice graphic about "Humorous Discussion" or something and place it near the top of the page to gain some attention.

But all in all, the site looks very good, I like the little features (such as e-mail page to a friend) that you have programmed into the site.

I liked it and didn't think it was cluttered at all. I like the colors - you don't see many of these in forums

I asked people to register from the very beginning and had no problem. My forums are growing by the day and to be honest I don't know how really. I don't use any specific promotion for the forums, other than a link in my signature. Then again, my forums provide advice about cats, so maybe that's different.

Oh, one thing I do is visit other forums I like and adding my site in my signature. I think that other forums are a good place for potential forum members. You're welcome to pop into my forum and introduce yourself and your cat

I like the design of the main site, but I'm not so sure about the colours of the forums, they just feel a bit brown?!

Practically speaking, the green line dividers were a little luminous for my liking and your reply/new thread buttons need a bit of work.

But the content is good (can't go wrong with jokes!) and links to hot areas is great. The navigation around the fourms isn't as easy as say the vBulletin with the select boxes, but maybe you are not allowed to implement that?

By 'select boxes' I assume you mean 'forum jumps' - the drop down selection that lets you jump to a particular forum.

I actually removed these by choice. There were two reasons:
- Increase in speed and efficiency
- According to my research hardly anyone uses them.
Do you think that these forum jumps are more important than I realise?

Thanks for the suggestions about new suggestions. I certainly plan to branch out in the future, especially as we grow in audience.

The default colour scheme in my forums is bizarre, and I'll take your comments into account when modifying my default colour scheme. It was a bit more 'pink', and some people complained that it was too pink Maybe it's just time for something new.

I just received the confirmation email thanking me for subscription. The only thing is it welcomed me by ripping the first part of the email address out to use as my name -- this worked fine for me cos my email address consists of my first and second name, but reckon it might look a bit odd to people who's email address is

273bigface or whatever.

Not much you can do I know and of course the other thing is that email addresses are personal so...

I've created my website the hard way - by using my own custom code. Apart from the original phpBB, everything in my site is coded by me. It pays off, because I end up knowing exactly how it works.

Hey, I know the feeling! . I still get stick because I code everything by hand in Notepad. Whilst it might take me 6 times as long as say Dreamweaver, I'm not bothered because I know exactly why something is doing it. Not only does this mean I am always learning but it means that if something ever goes wrong or I want to add something, I know exactly where it is in my code and go straight there, rather than trawling through loads of code I haven't got the first clue about. This is why I tend to stay away from pre-written scripts (php-nuke for example) because I am just not comfortable not being in total control. The only exception I make is the occasional Javascript, because they're normally short, and really easy to use/modify.

Plus it is SO much more satisfying to sit back and say "I wrote that all by myself!".

Yes, very nice forums. I wish I could find somewhere that would tell me how to customize phpBB like that. And put it in terms that a php newbie could understand. I'd also love to know how you are signing ppl up for your ezine automaticly when they register. I wish I could do that too. In other words, it looks like your my phpBB hero!